Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he doesn't like the 2015 decision legalizing gay marriage. Still, he says, it's precedent.
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Comey further cited U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s subsequent ruling dismissing Trump’s classified documents case on the ...
Justice Samuel Alito expressed concern Tuesday that federal courts are attempting to “avoid confronting” the question of ...
James Comey hopes Alito's thoughts from nearly 40 years ago will show his prosecution is a legal "nullity" that should be ...
The court, dominated by a Republican-appointed majority and suffering from record low Democratic approval, has leaned into issues affecting trans youth in recent terms.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito touched on two lightning rod cases Friday in explaining the pitfalls and promises of originalism. The conservative justice mentioned the Obergefell ruling that ...
The US Supreme Court passed on reviewing a challenge to a Colorado school district practice said to discourage disclosure to ...
A 2018 Supreme Court decision opened the floodgates to the legalized sports-betting industry, now worth billions of dollars a ...
As Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito approach their two-decade milestones on the Supreme Court, they appear to be taking personal stock. Twice in the past two weeks, Roberts, 70, has ...
Justice Samuel Alito, a conservative member of the Supreme Court, will publish a book next year, joining several of his colleagues who have inked deals in recent months to publish. Alito, who was ...
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